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Switzerland beat Colombia on penalties to set up 2026 World Cup quarterfinal against Argentina

Switzerland eliminated Colombia on penalties in the round of 16 on July 7, setting up a 2026 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal against defending champions Argentina; the match is scheduled for July 9-11 in the United States

Sports· active How Life Changes ·3 takes · ·rbtfl upd Jul 9, 2026
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The split

The same story, as told by newsrooms in different countries. Their words, attributed and linked.

United States

CBS Sports

“The Swiss move on to face Argentina Saturday night in the quarterfinals.”

US sports media; Switzerland's upset win and the upcoming Argentina QF matchup framed as a clash between European resilience and the defending championsread the original ↗

Qatar

Al Jazeera

“Switzerland beat Colombia on penalties in World Cup last 16 to set up quarterfinal meeting with Argentina.”

Global and Arab sports coverage; the QF draw as a test for Switzerland against a record-chasing Argentinaread the original ↗

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Summary

Switzerland eliminated Colombia on penalties in the 2026 FIFA World Cup round of 16 on July 7, advancing to the quarterfinals to face defending champions Argentina. The match is scheduled for July 9-11 in the United States. Argentina, led by Lionel Messi, advanced from their own R16 match and enter the quarterfinal as the higher-seeded side. Switzerland, the lower-ranked team in the draw, beat Colombia after a drawn match that went to a shootout, knocking out one of the South American favorites. The Switzerland-Argentina quarterfinal is one of eight last-eight fixtures running July 9-11 at US venues.

Why it matters

Switzerland's elimination of Colombia removes one of the strongest South American nations from the bracket and sets up a test of whether the European upset candidate can sustain that form against the defending world champions. A Switzerland victory would be among the biggest upsets in late-stage World Cup history.

What to watch

  • The specific US venue and kickoff time for Argentina vs Switzerland
  • Whether Messi's scoring and record-chasing form continues through the quarterfinal
  • How Switzerland's penalty-shootout discipline translates against a straight-knockout format

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